On the Passing of Sen. Edward Kennedy

In 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game.  It was the year that Marvel Comics debuted both Spiderman and the Incredible Hulk, Marilyn Monroe overdosed on sleeping pills and The Beatles released “Love Me Do.”  But on November 7, 1962, Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy was sworn into his brother’s former Senate seat, and [...]

The New England Patriot

William Kostric, a New Hampshire resident upset over the notions of increased taxation and government control due to President Obama’s plans for healthcare reform, set a precedent for liberty last week by openly carrying his Smith and Wesson 9mm pistol at a protest outside a Portsmouth, NH venue where the President was set to speak.  [...]

Declare Yourself Independent!

I had a very harrowing experience last night while writing a draft for today’s article.  The article was meant to be, just in time for Independence Day, a personal declaration of independence from the mindset of expansive government that has slowly but surely trampled the rights of American patriots since the Civil War and beyond.  [...]

For Neda, We Will Not Be Silent

Protests in Iran erupted into violence over last week’s election results that supported incumbant Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over moderate Mir Hussein Moussavi, pitting reformists against those who support the establishment and causing the death of at least 13 people. One of those people, a woman known only by the name “Neda,” has become the most recent symbol [...]

The Following is a Public Health Service Announcement

The hype of swine flu (also known as H1N1 or the pig god’s final judgment) is alive and well in the media, and while it is important to protect oneself against this terrible virus, it is equally important to mention its more prevalent, more dangerous, yet lesser known cousins:  proboscidean and asinian equine fever. These [...]

Capitol Hill’s Bad Joke

A Democrat and a Republican stumble in a bar carrying two identical empty bottles of Jack Daniel’s and a draft of the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act after a long night of friendly debating and reaching across the aisle to help one another achieve balance and peace through this critical legislation.  The bartender, who [...]

Thou Shalt Keep Thy Religion To Thyself

In 1802, Thomas Jefferson wrote a letter to a group of Baptists in Danbury, Connecticut, saying “…I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should ‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall of separation between [...]

From Boggs to Bongs: The Hypocrisy of Marijuana Laws

Food for thought: Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Michael Bloomburg, Al Gore, John Kerry, John Edwards, Howard Dean, Newt Gingrich, Sarah Palin, Bruce Babbit, Bill Bradley, Eliot Spitzer, David Patterson, George Pataki, Clarence Thomas and Dan Quayle have all admitted to using marijuana. All of them have campaigned for or held the highest [...]

A Letter from the Coffee County Jail

Dearest America:
Please send the remnants of your Fourth Amendment rights to the United States Supreme Court, ATTN. Justices Roberts, Alito, Scalia, Thomas and Kennedy. Do not worry about piecing them back together, as they will ultimately be thrown away.

The Inauguration is Decadent and Depraved

With the unemployment rate climbing higher and higher, public morale falling lower and lower, and everyone in the country thinking about the current economy situation here in America, Obama is planning on doing everything he can to make the situation better – including a reported $150 million blowout Inauguration celebration, the most expensive in US [...]

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